I wouldn't purchase it if it doesn't run Linux well, even if it is a very nice piece of hardware.
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According to some people, it "works well"; with a just a bit of effort.
(e.g. small screen, hardware autodetect issues, etc. nothing show-stopping)
Everything but the stylus seems to be supported;
(odd, because Wacom devices generally tend to be well-documented)
No idea about power management features-
though battery life is already a problem for OQO windows users.
Show-stoppers for me: braindamaged keyboard, and no clamshell/hard screen cover.
Its amazing that *NONE* of the pocket-sized PCs have
that nice little fliptop the Palms (and old Zaurii) came with;
and no third-party solutions short of full body armor.